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Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER Discretionary Grants) of 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Application Data: Grant Program: Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER Discretionary Grants) Of 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Project: Ocean Drive (CR621) Upgrade and Bridge Replacements Project Location: Lower Township, Cape May County, New Jersey Congressional District: 2 Classification: Ocean Drive (County Road No. 621) is classified as an Urban Minor Arterial Amount of Grant Request: $298,100,000 Applicant: Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders Contact Person: Dale M. Foster, PE Cape May County Engineer 4 Moore Road Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 (609) 465-1035 office (609) 465-1418 fax [email protected] 1 Table of Contents Page Application Data Sheet 1 Table of Contents 2 Project Description 3 Project Parties 4 Technical Feasibility • Project Needs 6 • The Setting 6 • Safety 6 • Emergency Evacuation Needs 7 • Homeland Security 7 • Liveability 8 • Job Creation and Economic Stimulus 8 • Long Term Outcomes (Project Goals) 9 • The Alternatives Analysis Study 9 • Figures 12 • Cost Benefit Analysis and Project Costs 12 • Project Schedule 16 Environmental Approvals 17 Legislative Approvals 18 Financial Feasibility 19 Evaluation of Project Performance 19 Certifications 20 2 Project Description The Cape May County, NJ, Board of Chosen Freeholders, with the support of the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization, requests TIGER grant assistance to reconstruct a 2.7 mile section of Ocean Drive (CR621), from its intersection with NJ Route 109 in Lower Township to the Borough of Wildwood Crest, NJ. Ocean Drive serves as an evacuation route for the southern portion of the barrier island which contains the Wildwoods (Wildwood Crest, West Wildwood, Wildwood and North Wildwood) in the event of extreme high tides or coastal storms. Ocean Drive is the primary landside access route for marinas servicing the bulk of the Cape May Fishing Fleet, and it is the major connector between the Wildwoods and the mainland. Ocean Drive is also the only route whereby residents of the economically depressed Wildwoods can reach employment at the Cape May commercial fish processing facilities. The commercial fishing industry wishes to expand. The Port of Cape May is New Jersey’s largest commercial fishing port and ranks in the top 5 in the United States in the value of landings. Collectively, the eight businesses employ 800 full time and seasonal employees and generate an approximate $125 million in annual revenue. Currently, commercial processing jobs present a year-round opportunity to the aforementioned economically depressed areas, but the jobs are insufficient in number to improve the overall quality of life of the local communities. Stated simply, the commercial fishing industry cannot purchase larger vessels, build larger onshore processing facilities, or attract more secondary employers (i.e. increased truck deliveries) unless this project is built. The sand, gravel, rock mining and barging industries in southern New Jersey wish to expand. Collectively, they annually produce nearly 20 million tons valued at $100 million. Barging of these materials would result in a more efficient transportation and distribution, and allow production and export to increase. This would generate an additional $25 million in mining revenues. Over 30 years, this amounts to $490 million in additional revenues, plus an additional $35 million in jobs. Coastal cruise lines have express interest in including the Port of Cape May in their east coast itineraries. Cape May City is the country’s oldest resort with many popular bed and breakfast inns. Creating docking facilities and other landside services for small cruise ship would generate additional jobs in the county’s tourism industry. The objective of this project is to raise the roadway surface to an elevation above the 100-year floodplain. Currently, the entire roadway is below the 100-year floodplain and is impassible during major storm events. Additionally, two fixed bridges, over Mill Creek and Upper Thorofare respectively, and the bascule bridge over Middle Thorofare, will be replaced with new bridge structures. The replacement of the Middle Thorofare Bridge also involves elevating and widening the bridge structure at this crossing. The existing bridge is functionally obsolete and presents severe problems for both vessel passage, due to its low clearance and narrow width between piers, and auto travel, due to frequent opening of the drawbridge on this heavily traveled road and narrow roadway width. The bridge suffers damages from 3 to 4 allisions each year with large vessels trying to negotiate the navigational channel under the bridge. Some of the allisions have resulted in the closure of the Middle Thorofare Bridge for days until emergency repairs have been completed. In conjunction with the provision of a new elevated bridge, the current alignment of Ocean Drive must be shifted and a new toll plaza will be constructed. Seven 3 alternative alignments for Ocean Drive were subjected to a comprehensive evaluation and an “Alternative F” was chosen for advancement (See Technical Description section). The estimated cost to complete this project is $298.1 million. Project Status: At the time of submission of this TIGER grant application the Ocean Drive Upgrade and Bridge Replacements project has: • received a $1.6 million earmark through SAFETEA-LU • been the subject of an additional $24.7 million request from US Representative LoBiondo in the upcoming SAFETEA-LU reauthorization. • been included in the approved Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) at the metropolitan planning level (SJTPO) and at the State of New Jersey • been subjected to a rigorous cost/benefit analysis and economic impact study • been advanced to the Project Scoping (or Preliminary Engineering) phase by Cape May County and as approved South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization and New Jersey Department of Transportation • nearly completed the Environmental Assessment process needed to advance to final design. The Project Schedule calls completion of Environmental Clearances by June 2010, and of Final Design by September 2012. Construction would commence by June 2011, through the issuance of three contracts – two of which would be advance contracts. Construction is expected to require 3 years, with final completion by March 2014. While this schedule does not expend all of the funds by February 2012, it is an aggressive schedule that works to committing the funds as quickly as possible on a critically needed project. Project Parties Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders – Although the ultimate responsibility for this project rests with the Cape May County Board of Chosen Freeholders, it will rely extensively on its shared service relationship with the Cape May County Bridge Commission (see below). The Freeholder Board has responsibility for purchasing, advertisement, grant administration, adherence to state and federal employment requirements, engineering and rehabilitation through specific departments of county government. (See http://www.capemaycountygov.net/Cit-e-Access/departments/?TID=5&TPID=379) The Cape May County Engineer also serves as the Bridge Commission’s engineer. As the Department Head of the County Department of Public Works (DPW), the County Engineer is responsible for overall bridge and roadway safety for both County and Commission bridges. DPW conducts structural inspections, develops a regular program of improvements, and working with the County Administrator and the Bridge Commission, drafts procurement documents, 4 assesses competitive bids, manages structural studies, design and construction projects and enforces project schedules. The Cape May County Administrator also serves as the Executive Director of the Cape May County Bridge Commission reporting to both the Bridge Commissioners as well as the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The County Freeholder Director serves as Director of the Department of Public Works and also serves as the Executive Director of the South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization – the metropolitan planning organization with overall responsibility for capital projects within Cape May County. Notwithstanding the statutory responsibility and authority of the Cape May County Bridge Commission, the overall responsibility for planning, financing, capital programming, operation, maintenance and evaluation of the Ocean Drive Upgrade and Bridge Replacements rests with the Board of Chosen Freeholders. The Cape May County Bridge Commission was created by the Board of Chosen Freeholders pursuant to N.J.S.A. 27 19-26 in 1934. Initially, the Commission was established to apply for funds from the Federal Government to construct publicly owned coastal highway toll bridges and highway approaches. The intent of the Commission was to finance, construct, maintain and operate toll bridges within Cape May County. Under the legislation, a quasi-public body was able to use federal money to construct toll bridges, freeing the county of the financial burden. Through a grant from the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (New Deal) and a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the Bridge Commission constructed four draw bridges in addition to purchasing the Ocean City Longport Bridge. The five bridges connect the county’s barrier islands from Cape May City to Longport in Atlantic County. The Ocean City Longport Bridge was replaced with a new structure in 2002. Although both the Bridge Commission and the State of New Jersey
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